The Good
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- Duval Kamara I thought he did a good job of filling in for Floyd. We all know he isn't Floyd but he made some nice catches played physical and did what he was asked to do.
- TJ Jones. Had one drop late in the game when it didn't matter but otherwise played a very good football game. Seemed to be one of the few Irish players who played with any sense of urgency.
- David Ruffer. Still perfect.
- Armando Allen. Ran hard and still had a nice game on offense despite most likely playing at less than 100%
The Bad
Where to even begin....
- The entire team outside of those mentioned above. We came out and played flat uninspired football. For whatever reason this team came in to town with the attitude that they were 7-0 rather than 4-3. We looked almost disinterested in being on the field at times and seemed bored playing against Navy. Not that "fire and passion" would have made a hell of a lot of difference but the teams attitude was a bit scary to say the least.
- The defense just looked awful. Pathetic. Ian Williams did nothing for the first time all season. Te'o had one good play and then got manhandled the rest of the way. The OLB's looked completely lost. Brian Smith overrunning an OBVIOUS screen play on the first Navy TD was ridiculous but par for the course with this kid. I guess I don't have much to say about the secondary because Navy rarely passed and they had to deal with fullbacks running full speed at them nearly untouched but the front 7 of Notre Dame today looked terrible.
- The coaching staff. I really saw no major adjustments in the game plan and it seemed our kids had never seen a cut block before. I wasn't at the practices or at the meetings all week but our defense looked ridiculously unprepared and not "uncoached'
- Dayne Crist. Wow. Amazing how a loss really starts to brings out all his weaknesses even more so. He had a nice scramble or two but his accuracy was again off and something needs to be done about his throwing motion. He has an odd hitch in it and he takes too long to get rid of the ball. I'm not suggesting a large change but he seems to have a bit of a looping throwing motion and we need to do something to quicken his release. Any pass over 10 yards seems to float and his down the field accuracy is really bad. The interception at the end of the first half was a huge mistake. Getting to the half down 14-10 or 17-10 after a punt and keeping it a one score game at the point would have made a huge difference rather than being down two scores walking out of the locker room. Maybe it winds up not mattering at all because the defense couldn't stop Navy all day but you can't turn the ball over there. You jut can't.
The Ugly
- Navy 35 Notre Dame 17.
- The CBS announcers. Holy hell was it bad. David "Ruffner", John "Goodwin", etc. Seriously? Maybe have it happen once and have the producer get in your ear you're saying the kid's name wrong....Nope. All game. It's like this crew showed up after an all night bender sat in the booth with a roster card and just raved about Notre Dame's "size" and Navy's "heart".
- CBS's wide camera angle. We get it. Notre Dame runs a spread but having a camera angle for them on offense that seemingly puts you in the nose bleed section is terrible presentation.
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The most embarrassing loss I can remember in my 20+ years as a Notre Dame fan. That includes the 2007 debacle season that we all really saw coming to some degree. I mean even in 2007, our worst season, it took Navy three overtimes to beat us. If someone has a more embarrassing loss I'd like to hear about it. This team, even in transition, had more expectations. We were one play from beating the #7 team in the country. One play from beating Michigan, and beat a solid Pitt team. This is a team that many saw as possibly winning 8 games all of a sudden with the way we had played recently after a 1-3 start.
We got dominated by a service academy. Pathetic.
I almost turned off the game about 5 times but stuck it through. For what reason? I don't know. But in some odd way I expect this team, program, and school to not give up so I'm not going to.
Brian Kelly's honeymoon/new coach/new coach grace period is officially over. How this team and this staff respond from this next week will show a lot. I think we all expected to have a "thud" game on the schedule at some point....but not to
Navy.
Hold on to your hats Notre Dame fans.....here we go.